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CHICAGO — A federal judge sentenced a Chicago man to eleven years in prison for robbing six stores and two banks on the city’s North Side.

BLAKE FISHER-BRUNER, 32, robbed the same bank twice, bringing his total number of robberies to nine. Four of the heists occurred in the Wicker Park neighborhood.

Fisher-Bruner showed a gun to store employees or bank tellers in several of the robberies. During the armed robbery of the Chicago Teacher store at 1855 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago on May 27, 2014 – Fisher-Bruner ordered a cashier and a customer to the floor at gunpoint before stealing cash, a children’s book and a marker. In another of the robberies – of North Community Bank at 1555 N. Damen Ave. in Chicago on June 23, 2014 – Fisher-Bruner threatened to shoot the tellers if they did not comply with his demands. Fisher-Bruner was arrested by Chicago Police on July 6, 2014, while sitting in a vehicle with a loaded firearm in his pocket.

Fisher-Bruner pleaded guilty in March to three counts of bank robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence. U.S. District Judge John Z. Lee imposed the 132-month sentence Friday in federal court in Chicago.

“The defendant committed very serious, violent acts,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher V. Parente argued in the government’s sentencing memorandum. “Robberies of any kind, but especially armed robberies, are very serious crimes that terrorize the victims who are standing at the other end of the defendant’s firearm.”

According to his plea agreement, Fisher-Bruner served as a lookout in the first robbery while his girlfriend robbed the North Community Bank branch on April 18, 2014. The girlfriend, NAKESHA SCOTT, 24, of Joliet, was previously convicted in the case. Scott pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery and was sentenced last year to 30 months in prison.

The sentence was announced by Zachary T. Fardon, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; and Michael J. Anderson, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Chicago Police Department provided valuable assistance.